Category: archives
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PDS rallies behind improved line
O’Brien, Panthers enjoy start By: Bob Nuse Clint O’Brien and the rest of the seniors on the Princeton Day School football team prefer to look at last year as an aberration. After going from four wins as freshman to seven wins as sophomore, the Panthers struggled and went just 1-7 a year ago. This year…
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Mercer County Remembers 9/11
News Update Mercer County remembered Sept. 11, 2001 Tuesday with ceremonies at its community college in West Windsor. Because of the rain, faculty, students and residents gathered indoors in a room decorated with flags and candles. County Executive Brian Hughes said, “I hope that September 11 will one day stand as an example of the…
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Police say ‘Shrubs for sale’ were marijuana and hashish
…the prosecutor’s office makes a lot of arrests in which eBay has been used to perpetrate crimes and that using Craigslist for these purposes is becoming more popular By: Katie Wagner The Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office and the Montgomery Township Police Department’s investigation of a Craigslist advertisement resulted in the recent arrest of a Springfield…
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PU pair pulls switch
Gunter, Ploszek changing positions for football team By: Justin Feil Whether or not Pete Ploszek and Kenny Gunter see significant time in Saturday’s opener for the Princeton University football team, their selfless attitude is an indication that the Tigers are off to a solid start to the 2007 campaign. Both Ploszek and Gunter were asked…
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OBITUARY: Nora Scott Wilmot
Longtime Princeton resident Nora Scott Wilmot, died Thursday at Nyack Hospital. She was 89. She had lived in Princeton since 1959. Born in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland, she immigrated to the United States as a young girl. Daughter of the late Edward and Edith Scott, and widow of the late John R. Wilmot,…
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In a hot pink bookstore, she is the ‘top banana’
By: Lauren Otis Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski Deb Hunter of Chicklet Books store in the Princeton Shopping Center. Watch out all you drab and serious Princeton book merchants, Chicklet Books has come to town, flaunting it’s hot pink inner bibliophile. Deb Hunter, owner of Chicklet Books in Hillsborough, Glen Echo Books on Nassau Street…
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Rocky Hill schedules hearing on flood ordinance
News Update ROCKY HILL — A public hearing on a flood damage prevention ordinance for the borough will be held at Tuesday night’s planning board meeting. The ordinance is aimed a promoting health and safety and minimizing public and private losses due to flood conditions. Also on the hearing agenda are the appointment of a subcommittee to…
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To the editor: Trenton Cicchino children are grateful
We would like to take this time to thank everyone that was there for Nick “Pickles” Cicchino while he was sick and in his passing. We know he loved having the company for those that came to visit him. A special thank you to those who were there in his the last weeks. Your support…
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Whitman College receives first students
The key is to make students feel like this is a comfortable space for all four years By: Katie Wagner Staff photos by Frank Wojciechowski An expansive dining hall and a glistening new cafeteria are among the amenities at PU’s newest residential college. Whitman College, Princeton University’s newest and largest residential college, officially opens its…
